Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1920

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J > y ANDSHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. VILr mm si SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH, 2, 1920 PlL:'i ti CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 217 1 HIN WATT CO. vfark't Street and Orchard Poa I R! EtIALJ >T8 IN fHotor Repairing, Motor 5uPP |ios Ships' Stores, estate Requisites. >phone 74_ JL. Bear Brand MUh IS PURE. UNADULTERATED COWS' MILK. IN TINS. DO NOT DILUTE IT. STRAIGHT PROM COW TO TABLE. Product of Switzerland. Sole Agents Jos,
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    • 56 1 PORT WINE I (DRY) I Castle J. 40 _J_L Very I Years flH|j Light I HH| I Wood HsH Colour I A Very Old Choice Wine I I Bottled by I W. A. Gilbey Ltd. iiORSi I E3 Great Age Bouquet. Heart-Tonic I Digestive WJtcfS Non-Gouty. I if; 3fß_____i Obtainable
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    • 93 1 Now Obtainable THE FOOD THAT BUILDS I Bonnie Babies. SULPHURIC AND Hydrochloric Acid, j I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGENTS. 1 Ready MIXED PAINT White, Red, Light Green, etc. Quotations from LV. SWEE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in F. M. S.) -state Suppliers, Penang, Singapore Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 234 2 Peace Treaty and Finance. Paris, Frb 24.—Yesterday Polncare took his seat as the Frenoh representative on the reparations commission, re placing Jonnart, and was at once elected president of the commission. Immediate questions to be dealt with are nrgent and include the delay on the part of Germany
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  • 212 2 High Demands of Workers. Reuter. Paris, Feb 26.—A seri' as position has arisen on the railways, owing to strike which is rapidly fepi ending. The trcub!) start* d am >ng tLe ParisLjon Mediterranean men who, in ter alia, demanded the release of a driver convicted in
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  • 161 2 New Secretary of Stite. Reuter. Washington, Ft b 24 -Despite the «xshiugo bi.unioa the traJ* bftlarcfl daring January in favour ''t the Luited Slates increased, the exports amounting to 731 million Jollara and the imports 474 million dollars. Tbe President hag referred the Compromise Railroad Bill to the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 516 2 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE AT DATES TO BE NOTIITID LATEX Cargo ex s.s. "SITHONIA" A Large Quantity of Steel Joists; Iron Bars; Hoops mil Pipes; Steel; Emery; Colours; Motor Parts; Paper; Hollow Glass; Tin-ware; Quick Silver; Coils Cobbles; Steel Channels; Square, Bound and Flat Bars; Angles; Steel Kails;
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    • 259 2 IF YOU WAKE UP crv,ss and depressed, with a coated tong ie, a mean feeling in ihe head, a sense of feverishness or iaefficiency, its time you took the dainty little liver and b >wel regulators which act as gently as nature. Try them to night and see how fit
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    • 157 2 Judge for Yourself. la it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one SKvfe tim e te «t«i and PROVEN, which will briiyr you instant relief you For nearly a generation Little's Oriental Bala has been used by all classes of people, in
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    • 391 2 Ml to Planters OUR OROIND NUT CAKE which is only ouce pre. s- d, is of the highest qnalit-. and we hav* no ioabt will prove rery benefiolal for trees and plants in bringing theio to a very healthy and fraitfal ntate. Prices very raodera*!?. Free snuiple lepplied inland or
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    • 505 2 BANKS. Tie Ha Hong Bask, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.; Head Office i Singapore, Baffles Chambers 5 4 6, Branches; Penang, 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Maar, 77/79 Jalan Saleiman. Bate Pabat, 10% Jalan Rabamat. Atreucies at London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia. Soiaraba; a, Semarang, Palembang
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    • 561 2 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INdIT AUSTRALIA AND CHINA —WbVWP n ENGLAND BY ROY..L l dARTER, Paid up Capital in 100,000 Sharp, j 20ea v *5Zm Reserve Fand o o^tSt Reserve Liability of Proprlto» BANKERS. £2 Bank of England. London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. London Coanty Westminster and Parr's
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    • 522 3 MARLBOROUGH The Hall ft* Comfort Good Music and Good Pictures f Eearh Road. I r Fr m Sunday, Ft b uiry 9% to Frldoy, Ma eh 5 Another Shorty Hamilton Feature Stirring in Then:e and Abundant in Action THE PEN VULTURE In 5 Parts i Filled with love interest, adventure
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    • 378 3 Tfct The P ro Thursday, February 26 to Tuesday, March 2. Alhambra f m is the only I the Theatre —AT the theatre Where FOO jau km m m aaaaaajaaa. aaaaa &W 811 i srALHAMBRAS and the rrjbt Teat etc. a V™** The flail for Mosic and Features eaTved I
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    • 149 3 JL Exc rHPur\l Change!!! FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY Tuesday, Wednesiuy and Thursday, March 2n>l. 3rd ft 4:h. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 15 T M. The .World's Masterpiece JANE SHORE 3,000 SCCDCS BLAHCHi' FiHSYTHE 10,0 30 ACtOrS A STORY OF THE WARS OP THE ROSE; A Spectacular Triumph In
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  • 21 4 CHERRY—On March 1, 1920, at the Maternity Hv>spital, Singapore, to Mrs. W. T. Cherry, junior, a eon. 2 3 33
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  • 620 4 The simplicity with which the Protectionists state their own case almost surpasses belief,'' said an eminent writer recently. The Assoc'ation of British Chambers of Commeree had declared itself in favour of anti-dumping measures, and one of the delegates gave away the whole show. We must secure our home
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  • 247 4 Tin is untitled $266.50; no sellers. 0-vlng to an accident to her engines the s s Lady Weld is not •OH) g to day for Malcca and Mnar. Mr J H-y wood, 0 f M.g Brß g atz Bros, who baa been In oharge of the Bangkok office for some
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  • 613 4 Ootc<st," It was no comedy which Miss Marie Tempest and her company played at the Viotoria Theatre last evening, to another crowded bcnse. It was what has eome to be called a •'social problem play"—a four-act indictment by Hnbnrt H« nry Davis after the modern fashion of
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  • 196 4 Mr Harold Percy Goddard, aged 45, of the Co Rtroction Department of the F M 8 Railways, died at the General Hospital, Penan*, yesterday. A mail from Europe by the Tara will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders about 11.15 a. m. Four
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  • 304 4 ROWING. The Annual Report, The annual report of the tee of the Sin,» Bo»Cch£ to be presentta <u an ing at the SCC this 5.15 o'clock, u as follows at The committee beg to submits repo.t and statement of the year en.1*d Dec 31, 19.9 year under review
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  • 436 4 S. C. C. Tournament Handicaps. The following are tfc- handio&p* in the 8 0 C Lawn Tennis Tournament A Singl-s —Dounell, owe 40, Allom, owe 3U; Stout, Sinclair, L« Warner, owe 15.4; Milts, owe 15.2; Tyler, J D Hall, S J Eiwards, Potta, Utermark, owe 5; Linton' Hill,
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  • 52 4 Staff oi ds v S C C. The SCC ecccer t'-am vhm Tanglin on Satu.-Jay to g the regimental of 'h- S-effr'* It will be remembered that on »n« occasion of the only pWJJ" meeting of the two pkh I thrlM™ game ended in a di«w of oa*> g*
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 206 4 ROBINSON ft Co. New Goods. J GENTLEMEN'S flHaj Casknsn mil Hiss J mm PLAIN COLOURS. Grey, Tan, Blue International IND A GAUZE SINGLETS, HALF SLEEVES BUTTON OR BUTTONLESS f RONTiSizes 30 to 48 chest. ROBINSON Co. ASPHALT for Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. I Send your orders to the Asiatic Petroleum
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    • 419 4 NEW SHIPMENTS O F SeiP-CHAND SHY STORES ESTATE SUPPLIES Orders promptly executed and forwarde with despatch. GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 86 PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. Ttlegram "Guankiat." Codes used A. B. C. sth Edition. Telephone Nos. 1361 ft 1362. «*smcaßifcr^r'- J y ww» nic*x jr;.mz'jmnfia:z*M v.
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    • 19 4 Patent Faced HAIR BELTING Go. Manufacturers of unstretched Hair Belting Bole Agents: Kiam Kiat Co. 108 109 Market St.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 117 4 WHEN AND WHERE. Tuesday, March 2. High Tides.—8.6 a.m., 9.50 p.m. R nt Assessment Board, 2.15. Kowicg Clnb, ann. intg., SCO, 5.15. Governor presents decorations, SCC, 5.15. Marie Tempest Co., Vic Theatre, '•Dake of Killiecrankie," 9 30. B Soouta, Signalling, 5.15. Wednesday, March 3. High Tides.—9.13 a.in„ 10.26 p.m. Qaal.
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  • 181 5 Municipal Developments— A lew Idea. s c s urn mm Handicaps. Mr Tan Cheng Lock, of Malacca, has made a new proposal for assisting to carry out necessary Municipal developments. i his is nothing less than the formation of a commercial syndicate, and he for one 4s willing
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  • 190 5 SHIPPING GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE. Reuter. London, Feb '26—At tbe annual meeting of the Chamber of Shippiog, the newly elected president, Mr W Noble, scathingly criticised State control as extravagant and wasteful. It destroyed initiative and had been a bus;e failure. Nationalisation of shipping was a sure
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  • 46 5 Reuter. Aden, Feb 26.—With regard to the steamer Rheinland (ex-Singa-pore) recently on fire, the cargo in four and six holds was very little damaged, but the cargo in number five hold was seriously damaged by fire and water. The hull is apparently undamaged.—Renter.
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  • 32 5 Reuter. Lonlon, Feb 26.—The steamer Hiuroto of Hongkong which sailed from Saigon toward Hongkong on July 26 has not been heard of since •he was posted at Lloyd's as missing.—Router.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. London, F-b 26 —JI E Un Yuen Hsu, Councillor of the Cabinet of the R-pnblio of China, has been appointed a Fellow of »he TJciver■ity College, London.—Renter,
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  • 99 5 Progress of the Factory. (from (bar Own CmrmfwUni.) Knala Lumpur, Mar 2.—At the statutory meeting of MalayaD Match b L'd, Mr B Bannon, presidtag, 1 that in view of the purchase of a p i ant j., i ndia the j*cret<iri* B i n consultation with 7°
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  • 202 5 BOLSHEVIK PEACE OFFER DETAILED. Reuter. London, Wmb 27 —The Honee of Commons has unanimously passed trosecsnd reading cf the Labour Party's Bill enfranchising women in the same way as men which meat s a red oc ion in tbe age qualification of women voters from 30 to 21
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  • 114 5 Paris, Feb 26.—A minor labour dispute has developed to oause the general strike on the Paris-Lyons mediterranean railway. Measures are being tak«n by the railway companies to ensure the safety of the permanent way. Provision trains are expected as usual. Only a few passenger traina are
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  • 35 5 Reuter. London, Feb 27,—As a countermove against the Sinn Fein municipality's action in outting off the lights at night, armon red cars and waggons equipped with searchlights are nightly patrolling Dablin. —Router.
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  • 38 5 London, Feb 27.—The Duly Telegraph states that the idea of banishing the ex-Kaiser to a remote island has been abandoned, and Holland is now considering removing him from Amerongen to a spot further from the frontier.
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  • 1756 5 More Pub! c Addresses. After the ,4 Ac Home" at th« Residency His Excel!enoy the Governor and the Resident motored round the places of interns». At 8 pm Sir Laurenoe dined with the Hon Mr J W 0"mpbe;\ ami Mirers LE P Wolf, 'e B Saiiih, H
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  • 986 5 St Andrew's Church mission. Progress of the Work The annq*l general meeting of St Andrew's Church Mission was held yesterday evening in Si Andrew's school hall, the Right Rev ths Bishop of Singapore ptesiding. There was a good number present. The singing of the hymn Thy Kingdom Come,"
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  • 130 5 OLD GODS FALLING INTO DECAY. London, Feb 25.—The ex plot* r Doctor Geil, interviewed by Renter on his return from Obina where be had been studying the five holy peaks, emphasis? 1 that the Chinese had immensely progressed towards modern civilisation in recent years. He deolared that
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Ljndon, Feb 27—The official meeting of the Suprttne Counoii held this morning was attended by British, French and j Italian financial and economic exports who began* the examination ot the problems of high prioes in Europe, and rates of exchange. It was agreed to
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  • 99 5 Macphail Co's Report. Singapore, March 2. Robber. —Tbe market is weak aix. qaiet. Spot business transacted at 51.104 with forward positions at $1.12. Tin.—Bayers $206.60. Shares.—Neglected and little changed. Mines.—North Taipengs sold at $2.95, Taipengs at $3 35, Renongs at 57/9, Lingais at $6.90, litis $16.10, Trongs 27/ Harbours on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 275 5 PIANOS OF GREAT REFUTATION MUCH BELOW PRESENT VALUES I Broadwood Brinsraead Collara Clrai len Strohmenger Baldwin Piano Co. Eatey. Etc., etc. Robnson Piano C'j., I i i '^■^■■■■'^•■■■S^^^^^^i^iSSBBBBBBBBBSSBSBBBB THE PATENT PATCHQUiuK Co. 2i>-3, OEOHAED ROAD What's Wrong with your Tyres? Well, no nutter. Patchquidc can repair it. Bring them over
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  • 171 6 If you wish to see a delightful and wholesome photo-play, see Carmel Myers in "A Soolety Sensation" in 5 parts at the Liberty Hall to-night, in the second show, when two new episodes of the "Red Glove," Nos 15 and 16, will also be screened. In the first
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  • 126 6 H» im Nor 758 OE iks n from Bombay 1-3 for Bangkok 2 3 B< meo Co. Dnt 372 Cap Wtjuane irom Bagan 1 3 for Bagan 3 3 r PM. Bfco Whatt Hin Bri 167 Cap Scott irom Malacca 2-3 for Malacca 3-3 Sooii Keck. •Anjoa
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  • 162 6 There are II cases on the list for hearing in the Supreme Court daring March. Among those which are likely to be of interest are the cases of the owners, master and crew of the 8 s Pontianak v the s s Francis Gamier, her cargo and
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  • 60 6 Singapore, Mar oh, S. On LondonBank 4 bd/i 2,4 7/32 Dtmanu 2/3 31/32 Pr?Vbte 3 c ./e 2 4 .74 On Ii iia— Bank T. T 8"> On Hongkong— Benkd/d 1521%:.-em On Shanghai- bank d/d 251 Oo Java— Bank T. T. 105 On Japan— Bank d/d 831 Sovereigns— buying
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 116 6 Weighing Machines. STOCKS OF AVERYS' AND FAIRBANKS' AT Huttenbac h I BROS. Co. SECURE SAKURA G. AURELY Co., Singapore Penang Sole Importers tor S.S., F.M.S., Sumatra. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone BIS. Tab "AURJLY." PATENT ca;nvas bags FOR j Packing Rubber. Pploe Now Ist quility Cotton $12.50 2nd quality Cotton
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    • 774 6 »Hi U I 11 Hl> m -■r«IB'«anMMMI- «MHHBlHnMMHHHMHMM The Tonic j only Completa A I A D T A I for the Heart, Blood U L U D L U L Muscles Preparation. and'Nerves. Anaemia-Neurasthenia Convalcscence-Overstrain-Debility-Rapid Growth-Scrofula TUBERCULOSIS Opotherapy of the blood with its active principles. l Globed is a
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    • 359 6 New Arrivals OF SILK, MUSLIN I COTTON GOODS Of Every Description. INSPECTION SOLICITED. *J. KOYAMA 6? Co. j 29.30 MIDDLE ROAD SINGAPORE. DIAMOND SCALES NEW GOODS 'Metric System Up to 10 Carats $40 nett n„ 25 $45 n „50 $50 WEILL ZERNER E. High Street SING A PO R £1.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 125 6 Mails Close. 7<» £*y. Pahet Sri Wor>gsre 3 pm Port Diokson Wiil o* the Wisp 3 pin Palau Soegi Sanit 4 pm To aorrowPal&a Batam and Pulaa Bnlang Hook Keng 9 am Cacrb Hook T«w 9 am P Samba, Moera-Saba and Djambi 10 am Part Swetienham and Tolnk Anson *K&mpar
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  • 120 7 Alphabetical lift of Infected (signal X 0Q) and Bnspeoted (signal P P B) Ports Signal (neoasl&ryj in adPort notified. dition to Diaeaaa Quarantine flag. Amoy PPB Oerebro-Spinal Meningitis Bangkok XGQ Cholera Batavia XGQ Cerebro-Spinal MeniDgitis. Calcutta XGQ Cholera Calcutta KG U Smail-poz Honahong PP B Cerebro-Spinal Men'nglt'a. Hongkong XGQ
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  • 39 7 Reuter. London, Feb 26. —A telegram from New York saya that American ship, builderB have captured a contract from a London firm of owners for four tankers, costing seven million dollars, as the British yards were fall.—Renter.
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  • 21 7 We understand that several building aohemee in Knala Lnmpur artbeing held up owing to shortage of bricks, says the ''.tJalay Mail."
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  • 377 7 Arrivals. FEBRUARY 28. -£iat Bri 65 Naoodab fiom Malacca Feb 27 Ho Ronjr, Kijab of barawr.k Har 892 Cap Newby from l)el F-b 26 K P M. Rocbussen Dat iji < ,»p V de Voorfcfrom Pen-ut w-b 2«? K P M. Belleropbon E i 574 > Q»p 8mith
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  • 122 7 FEBRU iRY 2S. Ranee for via ports. Ban Whatt Hia tor Muar and Malacca. Anghin for Saigon in ballast. Klsng for Penang via ports. Apjon for Mnar and Malacca. Yngal for Kelantan. Pontianak for Trinpgaaa via pons. Emile for Rhio via Samboe. PoftMoa for B Papan via Samboe Chosen
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  • 248 7 Mr aud Mrs W Stone, Mr Q R Oswald and Mr T C Hay arrived yesterday by the a s Mala Hari from Bangkok. Mr aud Mrs J E Hall arrived on Sunday by the b 8 Lao-nedon from UongkoDg By tto 8 s Eampar from Telok A.U80Q:—Mtssrs
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 598 7 P.«0.-Britishlndia AND I APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's BoY«mment) THE COMPANY'S MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY »re at present suspended. LONDON FAH-EASTERN SERVICE From LONDON Due SINGAPORE. Khiva about Mar fo MARSEILLES LONDON Leave
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    • 541 7 lE*. JMK. j Konlnklyke Paketvaart MaataohappiJ j .(Incorporated in Holland}, Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia Telegram Address: PAKETVAART 2 3 COLLYER QUAY. Under contract with the Netherlands India Governments. Special ,000 tons Toarist Steamers From JAVA to AUSTRALIA. Route: Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and vice versa.
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    • 293 7 O. S. K. Tbe Osaka Sbesea Kaisba, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2 De Souza Streot Proposed Sailings from Sligapors. (Subject to change without aotice) For LONDON, ANTWERP and ROTTERDAM (via Portsaid) Atlas Maru Mar 3 For LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG. Andes Maru Second half Mar. For PORT SAID,
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    • 459 7 1 FOR i Up-to-date I IVEo-fcox? G fit sv s» RING UP I ™E TAHGLIN MOTOR ffPUS"? I 'Phone 371. 1 NIPPON TOSEHii" (Incorporated in Japan; Under Mall Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government 'Subject to Alterations without Notice' European Mall Line Service For LONDON ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG COLOMBO,
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    • 573 8 WANTED. Wanted' Immediately an Expert Stenographer and Typist, male or female, with a sound knowlrfge of filing. Excellent salary and prospects to suitable applicant. Apply to 11 Insurance c/o The Malaya Tribune. 13 88 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. First class job printer for foreman. Good pay and prospects. As trie shorthand typist.
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    • 616 8 NOTICES. notice:, M»\ T. S- Wang begs to announce that the statement sly made in his business pr card is hereby withdrawn--13 33 Titl Tin Company, Limited. Incorporated hi the Straits Settlements. Notice is hereby given that at the Annual General Meeting to be held on rhrl 1920, the Directors
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    • 478 8 The Sincere Coy., Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Nos. 75/77 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE UnivePiaU Pvovidevi. De tiers in Chinese, En yean American Goods, such as CHINESE.—SiIk Cloths, Silk Socks, Satins, Embroidery, Towels, Singlets, Ladies' Shoes, Purses. Trunks Lacquered Ware, Kiangsu China Ware, Copper Ware, Ivory Goods, etc., etc. EUROPEAN.—Perfumery, Toi*et
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    • 802 8 THE SUBSCRIPTION LIS! WML CLOSE ON OR BEFORE Bti MARCH, 1920. ROBINSON Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Singapore under the Companies Ordinance 1915 J Capital $1,500 000 DIVIDED INTO 5,000 Eight per cent Cumulative Preference Shares of $100 eaoh- $500,000 '00,000 Ordinary Shares o/ $10 each $1,000,000 Total $1,500,000 The Preference
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    • 361 8 MMifi BIOS. TQB&CCQ Co. 38 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE Braetate» at iVOH t atCA > LUHPUft ft PENANG, Tas Hee Cigarettes. I Tas Hee Cigarettes UB ro^ into the i you fer y once yon will 00 HI Certificates from Saltans who use oar cigarettes testify Amritarnava Avaleha. The use of
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 10 1 The Malaya Tribune. SUPPLEMENT TO SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920
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    • 719 1 I,. Pbysick's ipee.ii. I y Evils of Protection. saagea from the 1 F S Physick Wtl g 0 a; a Hampshire "U meeting F MS of 1919 B mcertain. faci1'.' revived—tin, -n 1, rnbber and In imports laea wrly in united in i.me K-, ai icolr.rIy to
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    • 94 1 London, Feb 20 —In the House of Commons, upon the resolution of Sir J F Remnant, in favour of increasing the pensions of ail policemen retiring befuro April 1919 equivalent to the incre se ooal of living, the Government aufiereu a uefeat by 123 votes to 57. |l
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    • 58 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb 24. The Associfed Pr^-s uuder that Mr C'n> rl- a K Cran. i Chicago, who was d e; r oi National Bank of the Republic, till succeed Dr Reinsch H- uiiuibLer to China. Mr Crane w s appoit ed to the same post in
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    • 291 1 Progress of Various Flights. Reuter. Rome, Feb 24 —The last four aeroplanes participating in the RomeTokio flight have arrived at Centocelle and leave the end of the week. Captain Goruosco commands tbe Squadron. "Nil the other aeroplanes at Aleppo, awaiting favourable weather.—Renter. London, Feb 25.— Brackley'a Haudley
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    • 84 1 Reuter. London. Feb 26,—1u connection with the University of London's recent decision to confer degrees of commerce, the trustees of the Sir Erness Cassel educational trust have donated £150,000 in order to endow several teaching posts and professor* ships. Also £3000 annually for at least five years for
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    • 32 1 Reuter. New York, Feb 24.—A telegram from Pas, Manitoba, says that tbe International Nickel Company has purchased great sulphide and copper mines at Flinflon for a million dollars. —Router.
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    • 41 1 Reuter. London, F b 28 _It is officially an on c-d that thn Peaoe Conferenc- b'oe disease d the sported massacres of Armenians in Cdioia and has decided on concerted measures to deal immediately with the situation. —Renter.
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    • 181 1 Reuter. Washington. Feb 25.—Mr McLean chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, introduced two amendments to the Fe eral Reserve Law, designed to carry oat the board's recommendations in the annual report. One of these would permit the equalisation of re discount rates and charges of the National
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    • 84 1 Washington, Feb 24.—The Senate has adopted the Conference commit, tee's report on the Railroad Bill, embodying legislation for tbe sation of tbe railways, when federal control ceases, The bill now goes before the President. Meetings of thu Rnilroad Unions Grievance Com. mittae have bitterly attacked the compromise
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    • 84 1 Reuter. London, Feb 26.—1n view of the shrinkage of the ar.a uader wheat totalling 40.\000 acres in twelve' months, the Cabinet has decided to de-control wheat by the autumn of 1921, meanwhile increasing the control price from the 76s fixid in 1918 to the average for
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    • 47 1 Berlin Feb 26.—1t is semi-official-ly announced that the Gorman Government has replied to the French note on tho coal question, asserting that the assumption of the Note on essential points is incorrect, am* the material questions discussed therein will be submitted to the Reparations Commission.
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    • 81 1 At the seventh annual general nu ting of th* Malacca Chinese literary Association, held on I 19, the following gentlmen were elected offie for the year 1920 Mr Che* Gnan Chiang, preeid ot Dr Tan Seng Tee, vieepreei at (reflected) Mr Tan Swi, Chay, hon Beoreta<-y (re-elected) Mr C'jti''. Poh
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    • 569 1 Verdict for Respondent. Mr Justice Woodward has given judgment in Pemngforthe respondent in the case in which Ooi Siew Hong claimed tho custody of Cheong Choon Poh, an infaat, about six years old, adopted by the late Cheong Sin Yin, The respondent was Ooi Kirn Lan. The
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    • 35 1 The Karachi pert coolice, numbering hbout fonr handed, have been on strike ior w*ek demanding higher wage*. It has been possible to handle a certain amount of cargo and the mail steamer was not impeded.
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    • 287 2 Singapore, March. 3. 7»».—see Local and Uenersi solemn. Copra* —Business done, Tapioca. —Steady.—No Basinets Sago Flour.— BjfjneM dene. Qnmtosr, —Business done. /°ejrx?#r.—Weak.—Bui Inee done, tthtr Products.— Market Quiet latest Uoi Htnwi fvttaneai. Nutmegs HOB. per pieul 173.00 Nutmegs 80 a. m 81.00 Oopra Bali 10.00 Oopra Oorong Tsio
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    • 146 2 Choreic Child Strangled at Ipob. A brutal murder, of whioh a Chinese girl aged ten vein wia the viotim. wm committed in a publio bathroom inLeeoh Lane yesterday evening (saye Friday's T. O. If.), the ostensible motive haying been robbery. About 6.80 pm yetterday a report was rsoeived
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    • 93 2 We are not finished with the wart problem! In ethica. The Weitminiter Gaaette" inelinei k> ftyJ*' l P«*«* orimiv wavehai its penological the Army habit of 7 A he gy%« we Jl Boro•nged, thingi lying about without an apparent owner ere hit by right of fit?!. ♦J ll6 ■SrtXi the
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    • 48 2 Delivered la London. The following are th<- ffrfcii departure from Sing>.■ re of ihe .Vtfilf and ibeir delivery In Lot on. iMTt OU«CrBMU> IB BnraAPOBa LoKDoa. Jan 3 Feb 2 do 5 do ft do 10 dp U do 14 do 11 do 20 do SI
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    • 31 2 Sbipe in communication at Singapore this morning:—a, I. Khiva, Olenttrae, Tjilatjap, Brisgavia, Kuplectela, Ume Maru, Djooja. Ships in communication at Penang this morning:—!. Melchior Treub, M V Selandia, Heimei Maru.
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    • 94 2 7Ae foUowicg passengers arrived th'ti morning by the s s Katong from Bangkok M essrs P A Church, SH Hendrioks, Desannay, Jirand Mrs Low an i infant, 'Brother Michael, Messrs V Joo, T Heng and Pickard. By the s Kaka this morning from Malacca —Mr S T xnlinaon,
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    • 22 2 The Hon'ble Mr Erie Macf ayden and Mrs Macfayden arrh red in by the mail train from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday mon Ting.
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 339 2 Train Services. SINGAPORE (TANK SO AD DAILY. Tfc« Bill train* from Singapore for tht Sjsetb leave Tank Road Button daily at T4 a.m. and 7 p m, arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 7.18 pan. and 6.45 aan. respectively. The through expresses t« Peaang leave Kuala Lumpur at 1.0 son. daily
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      • 204 2 IHE FASHION PROGRAMME CALLB FOR Wassiamull's Silks Do you want to look like everybody else or Do fou prefer to have others want to look like you? This is the query that finds satisfying answers in this new and brilliant line of WASSIAMULL'S SILKS (JostlUnpacked.) Ad early Inspection Invited. Wassiamull
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      • 420 2 Malaya Tnu BHIPPInJj Az J Jsj^i Notice to AdvertisJ Except in the C a* J contracts already opJJ existing rates for jZ/Jf ments i D the "matSl TRIBUNE will 23 until June 80th ne« Jfl Ihe scale will be "l Advertisers wishing J fit by Ihe present adv to JJI
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 54 2 Mails Close. Vo-4ay. Batu Pahat Aing Leong 3 pm P. Sambu and Bagan SembHan 3 pm Mafen Medusa 3 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 3 pm Bangkok Mata Hart 4 pm Pangkal Plnang and i Batavia 8oon Ann 4 pm ST Colombo, Europe, etc. Hall B Hoharnhorst 6 pm
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